Cedar Heights Library

The Cedar Heights Junior High librarian has entered the school into a contest sponsored by Microsoft that would give the library a makeover — as much as $100,000. Seventh-grader Kendra Beiwald, 12, looks through the books, which the librarian said could use some updating, after school on Tuesday. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

Eighth-grader Kelsea Zimmerman,13, looks for books at the Cedar Heights Junior High library on Tuesday. Librarian Mark Gudger entered the school into a contest sponsored by Microsoft that would give the library a makeover. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

Eighth-grader Kelsea Zimmerman,13, looks for books at the Cedar Heights Junior High library on Tuesday. Librarian Mark Gudger entered the school into a contest sponsored by Microsoft that would give the library a makeover. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

Eighth-grader Kelsea Zimmerman,13, looks for books at the Cedar Heights Junior High library on Tuesday. The library has aging shelves, a limited selection of books and outdated technology, according to the school’s librarian. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

Eighth-grader Kelsea Zimmerman,13, looks for books at the Cedar Heights Junior High library on Tuesday. The library has aging shelves, a limited selection of books and outdated technology, according to the school’s librarian. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)